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Pippa speaks to Justin Fox about his latest novel, The Wolf Hunt. It is a fast-paced and exciting read that provides a glimpse into South Africa's wartime history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks for listening to this episode of Pagecast, brought to you by Jonathan Ball Publishers. Todays episode features the phenomenal Justin Fox chatting about his latest book - The Wolf Hunt. The Wolf Hunt is the second book in the thrilling Jack Pembroke series, each of which is a stand-alone story. In this book - Lieutenant Jack Pembroke moves from England to South Africa, where he commands an anti-submarine flotilla in Cape Town. He must quickly prepare his men for Nazi U-boats threatening the vital Cape convoy route during World War II. With Rommel's forces active in North Africa, this sea route is crucial for Allied supplies. The enemy, led by kapitan Wolfgang Brand, also carries a South African spy intent on sabotage. Jack's mission to escort a convoy to Durban while evading U-boats becomes a tense cat-and-mouse game, pushing him and his men to their limits in "The Wolf Hunt." In this episode, Justin is in conversation with novellist and lecturer Dr Ronald Irwin. Enjoy!
In this captivating discussion, Pagecast host Kelly Ansara engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Justin Fox, the prolific author behind more than twenty books, including The Cape Raider, Whoever Fears the Sea, and Secret Cape Town. Together, they delve into the intriguing world of his latest release, The Wolf Hunt, the second book in the thrilling Jack Pembroke series. Join us as we explore the gripping narrative of The Wolf Hunt - Nazi Terror in South African Waters, and gain insight into the creative process behind this standalone adventure. Discover the significance of literary festivals like Kingsmead to authors and the local literary community, and get a sneak peek into what Justin Fox is reading next. Don't miss this enlightening episode as we uncover the rich storytelling and historical depth that defines Justin Fox's work. Enjoy!
We return to Werewolf the Series with 2 more episode of the show HEre on the Dead Tv Podcast ep 17 Eric tries to protect a wolf from a merciless hunter. ep 18 While working as a grounds keeper on a large estate owned by a kindly old lady, she is brutally murdered in her […]
Israel Defense Forces troops have carried out local raids in Gaza in search for hostages. The news comes after the Israeli military warned people in northern Gaza to move south immediately, and the United Nations saying that only 24 hours' notice was given to evacuate. For the latest on the unfolding story, Becky Anderson joins the show live from Jerusalem. Also on today's show: Jan Egeland, Secretary General, Norwegian Refugee Council; Ayelet Gundar-Goshen, Clinical Psychologist / Author, “The Wolf Hunt”; Hillary Clinton, former US Secretary of State; Ambassador Dennis Ross, former US Special Envoy for Middle East Talks / Distinguished Fellow, Washington Institute for Near East Policy To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Hoy seguimos con la serie: LA HEREJIA DE HORUS. "LA GUERRA SILENCIOSA - Los Escogidos del Sigilita" - Libro 37. Una antología de la herejía de Horus. En toda la galaxia, la guerra hace estragos... pero si bien las grandes batallas y los actos heroicos forman la columna vertebral de la guerra, el conflicto se extiende mucho más allá, hacia la oscuridad y las sombras... El misterioso Malcador el Sigilita y sus sigilosos secuaces ocupan un lugar central en una colección de cuentos (más una novela corta) que expanden la Herejía de Horus hacia la oscuridad con emocionantes historias de subterfugios y traición, muchas de ellas impresas por primera vez. LA HISTORIA Mientras las fuerzas leales y traidoras se enfrentan en miles de campos de batalla en toda la galaxia, en las sombras se libra un tipo de guerra muy diferente: una guerra de sutilezas y subterfugios, desconocida para muchos, pero que seguramente contiene la clave de la victoria para ambos bandos. . Rogal Dorn y su Legión se preparan para defender el Sistema Solar contra los ejércitos del Señor de la Guerra Horus, incluso mientras Malcador el Sigilita encarga a sus numerosos agentes y espías misiones del máximo secreto. El futuro del Imperio está siendo moldeado por manos invisibles... Esta edición contiene: El Vigilante de C Z Dunn. Niño de la noche, ángel gris y templario de John French. Las puertas de Terra de Nick Kyme. Luna Mendax y Wolf Hunt de Graham McNeill. La purga de Anthony Reynolds. Ejército de uno y ecos distantes de la vieja noche por Rob Sanders. Los fantasmas no hablan, hijos perdidos y paciencia de James Swallow. La sigilita de Chris Wraight. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Hoy seguimos con la serie: LA HEREJIA DE HORUS. "LA GUERRA SILENCIOSA - Los Escogidos del Sigilita" - Libro 37. Una antología de la herejía de Horus. En toda la galaxia, la guerra hace estragos... pero si bien las grandes batallas y los actos heroicos forman la columna vertebral de la guerra, el conflicto se extiende mucho más allá, hacia la oscuridad y las sombras... El misterioso Malcador el Sigilita y sus sigilosos secuaces ocupan un lugar central en una colección de cuentos (más una novela corta) que expanden la Herejía de Horus hacia la oscuridad con emocionantes historias de subterfugios y traición, muchas de ellas impresas por primera vez. LA HISTORIA Mientras las fuerzas leales y traidoras se enfrentan en miles de campos de batalla en toda la galaxia, en las sombras se libra un tipo de guerra muy diferente: una guerra de sutilezas y subterfugios, desconocida para muchos, pero que seguramente contiene la clave de la victoria para ambos bandos. . Rogal Dorn y su Legión se preparan para defender el Sistema Solar contra los ejércitos del Señor de la Guerra Horus, incluso mientras Malcador el Sigilita encarga a sus numerosos agentes y espías misiones del máximo secreto. El futuro del Imperio está siendo moldeado por manos invisibles... Esta edición contiene: El Vigilante de C Z Dunn. Niño de la noche, ángel gris y templario de John French. Las puertas de Terra de Nick Kyme. Luna Mendax y Wolf Hunt de Graham McNeill. La purga de Anthony Reynolds. Ejército de uno y ecos distantes de la vieja noche por Rob Sanders. Los fantasmas no hablan, hijos perdidos y paciencia de James Swallow. La sigilita de Chris Wraight. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
How well do we really know those who are closest to us? That's the question that is behind ‘The Wolf Hunt', a new novel by Israeli author Ayelet Gundar-Goshen. She's my guest on this very special episode.In a first for the show, I'm interviewing the author of a piece of fiction. Ayelet isn't just a writer. She's also a clinical psychologist, which informs both her content and the way in which she writes her narratives.The Wolf Hunt is the story of a mother who begins to suspect her teenage son of committing a terrible crime. Lilach, the main protagonist, seems to have it all: a beautiful home in the heart of Silicon Valley, a community of other Israeli immigrants, a happy marriage and a close relationship with her teenage son, Adam. But when a local synagogue is brutally attacked, her shy, reclusive son is compelled to join a self-defence class taught by a former Israeli Special Forces officer. Then, a Black teenager dies at a house party, and rumours begin to circulate that Adam and his new friends might have been involved. As scrutiny begins to invade Lilach's peaceful home and her family's stability is threatened, will her own fears be the greatest danger of all? It's a fascinating and engaging storyline. And, as you'll hear, it was inspired by a simple question Ayelet asked herself when she was dropping her daughter off at school. In our discussion, we explore: Ayelet's journey as a writer and what inspires her to write;the psychological themes that underpin her work and how her personal experiences, both as a psychologist but also as a mother and individual, shape her narratives;The particular experiences and stories she's been told that led to The Wolf Hunt;How literature serves as a universal mirror reflecting our experiences and biasesAnd so much more.For more on The Wolf Hunt, visit https://pushkinpress.com/books/the-wolf-hunt/.It's available in all major bookstores.To read articles she's written for Time magazine: https://time.com/author/ayelet-gundar-goshen-2/Since this is the first fiction writer I've had on the show, let me know what you think about the idea of doing more of this type of interview. If you like it, should it be part of the main show or a separate one? If you don't, why not!
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen speaks to Johny Pitts about her new book, The Wolf Hunt
Evoking the past and how it shapes the present has been the hallmark of some of the greatest writers in history. This year's winner of the International Booker Prize is “Time Shelter” by the Bulgarian novelist Georgi Gospodinov and it's been hugely successful not just in its Bulgarian homeland but also abroad. The character at the center of the book is a mysterious crypto-philosophical doctor who opens a clinic for Alzheimer's patients which allows them to immerse themselves in a replicated era which they best remember, a way for them to reconnect with their memories. One reason that the book got such visibility and recognition is in large part thanks to my guest today, Angela Rodel who is the translator of the book and a long-time collaborator of Georgi Gospodinov. As translator, she is the co-winner of the International Booker Prize. Angela is originally American, from Minnesota, and as she explains in the episode, she ended up in Bulgaria almost by chance thirty years ago and has built a real understanding of that country's culture and language. Here are a list of books Angela mentioned in the interview: Great Bulgarian book: Wolf Hunt, by Ivailo Petrov (1986) Favourite book I've never heard of: “The Deptford Trilogy” by Robertson Davies (early 1970s) Best book of last 12 months: “Paradise” by Abdulrazak Gurnah The book she found over-rated: “In Search of Lost Time” by Marcel Proust The book she would take to a desert island: “Crime & Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1866) The book that changed her mind: “On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous” by Ocean Vuong
My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is the novelist and psychologist Ayelet Gundar-Goshen, whose gripping new book The Wolf Hunt tells the story of an Israeli-American mother who finds herself wondering whether her teenage son Adam could have been responsible for the death of a classmate. She tells me about using the thriller form as a Trojan horse, about fear and what we do with it, and whether, as an Israeli writer, you can ever escape from politics.
My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is the novelist and psychologist Ayelet Gundar-Goshen, whose gripping new book The Wolf Hunt tells the story of an Israeli-American mother who finds herself wondering whether her teenage son Adam could have been responsible for the death of a classmate. She tells me about using the thriller form as a Trojan horse, about fear and what we do with it, and whether, as an Israeli writer, you can ever escape from politics.
A forever ban on wolf hunting in Minnesota seems preposterous and counterintuitive to any semblance of sound wildlife management, but that's exactly what was on the table for Minnesota residents. Lucky for all hunters, organizations like the Sportsmen's Alliance stand guard to fend off anti-hunting groups who prey on the emotions and money of the uninformed, aiming to dismantle the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, our hunting traditions, and balanced ecosystems. Mark Boardman and Brian Lynn from the Sportsmen's Alliance sit down to chat about what happened, how it happened, where the issue stands, and most importantly, the path forward – which looks solid, and shows promise. If you hunt, this issue affects you. Learn what to look out for and what you can do.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
The Minnesota State Legislature is winding down, so Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman closely are monitoring policy issues like shotguns statewide, a possible wolf hunt ban, and the potential renewal of the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. Then Tony Peterson jumps into the program to offer some mid-season turkey hunting tips, … Episode 433 – Wolf hunt ban brewing, turkey hunting tips with Tony Peterson, outlook for black bear season, and a Wisconsin public lands battle Read More » The post Episode 433 – Wolf hunt ban brewing, turkey hunting tips with Tony Peterson, outlook for black bear season, and a Wisconsin public lands battle appeared first on Outdoor News.
Meet Sherwood Wolf Hunt Chairman & Ireland Team Manager Adam Bates - Ep 7This week on the Rugby League Outsiders podcast, we are joined by special guest, Adam Bates Chairman of Sherwood Wolf Hunt & Team Manager for Ireland in the 2022 World Cup.Video episode available hereSpecifically, we ask:BACKGROUND - Can you tell us about your background in rugby league and how you became involved with Sherwood Wolf Hunt and the Irish national team?CHALLENGES - What are some of the challenges you face as Chairman of a rugby league team in a non-traditional area like Nottinghamshire?STARTING OUT - How did the Sherwood Wolf Hunt team come together and what are your goals for the team in the coming seasons?WORLD CUP PREP - As Team Manager for Ireland in the 2022 World Cup, what were your expectations for the team and how did you prepare for the tournament?GROWTH IN IRELAND - Can you speak to the growth of rugby league in Ireland and what opportunities there are for expansion in the country?THE FUTURE - What role do you think smaller teams like Sherwood Wolf Hunt play in that future?ADVICE FOR YOUNG PLAYERS - What advice do you have for young players who aspire to play at a high level in rugby league, either domestically or internationally?UPCOMING GAMES - Are there any upcoming games or events that you're particularly looking forward to?SHERWOOD SOCIALS https://www.wolfhuntrl.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/WolfHuntARLFCSPONSOR: This episode was sponsored by Pot Leadle - Digitial Marketing & SEO Specialists in Cheshire
In week one of our West Marches Campaign some brave folks seek out wolves for a bounty. You can find Izirion's Enchiridion of the West Marches, one of the resourses Millie used when building this campaign, at the affilate link below https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/333956/Izirions-Enchiridion-of-the-West-Marches/affiliate_id=1602765 And come join the Garblag Games Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/garblaggames to gain access to some of the GM & player resouces Millie has created for this campain. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on January 2nd, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Ulla Engberg Producer: Kris Boswell
In this episode, Justin and Chuck tackle the question, does lineage matter? With Phil Wolf and Billy Hunt. Who will win? You decide. Reptile Fight Club!Follow Justin Julander @Australian Addiction Reptiles-http://www.australianaddiction.comFollow Chuck Poland on IG @ChuckNorriswinsFollow MPR Network on:FB: https://www.facebook.com/MoreliaPythonRadioIG: https://www.instagram.com/mpr_network/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtrEaKcyN8KvC3pqaiYc0RQMore ways to support the shows.Swag store: https://teespring.com/stores/mprnetworkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/moreliapythonradio
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on September 23rd, 2022. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play Presenter: Dave RussellProducer: Kris Boswell
“The level of mortality is historic and catastrophic. And I'm worried about next winter, because the thing is, compromise and reasonability seems to be gone.” This is a snippet of the article -- Ryan and I sit down and discuss the 8 month long investigation that led him to serious issues within the Montana governance and the killing of America's wolves just outside the borders of Yellowstone National Park -- by rangers that work for them. ARTICLE: https://theintercept.com/2022/07/20/wolves-yellowstone-ranger-montana-greg-gianforte/
Darcy Peel, director of strategic initiatives with British Columbia's Species at Risk branch
We unpack the generational impact of Native American Boarding Schools and why the federal government is investigating them. Then, poet Louis Clark shares his experience growing up in the Catholic church, as a Native American child. Plus, we talk to a wildlife specialist about how tribes plan to coexist with the wolf, or ma'iingan, now that they're delisted.
The newly formed group sets out to hunt down wolves for their pelts! Yadana ruffles some feathers, Rasgrim attempts to take on "the big guy," Mabel falls off a cliff, and Merkado learns what happens when one wrestles with a wolf... Find us also at: rollforagoodtime.com https://www.instagram.com/rollforagoodtime/ https://twitter.com/Roll4AGoodTime https://www.tiktok.com/@rollforagoodtime? Music used in this episode: Thinking Out Loud by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4523-thinking-out-loud License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The Path of the Goblin King v2 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4502-the-path-of-the-goblin-king-v2 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The Complex by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4488-the-complex License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Today's Midday podcast covers Dane County Judge Jacob Frost's order to DNR halting the fall wolf hunt that would have started this weekend. A federal judge is waiting for more action in Frost's court before he offers his full opinion on whether DNR violated Ojibwe tribal treaty rights in setting its own wolf hunt quota.
Today's Midday podcast covers Dane County Judge Jacob Frost's order to DNR halting the fall wolf hunt that would have started this weekend. A federal judge is waiting for more action in Frost's court before he offers his full opinion on whether DNR violated Ojibwe tribal treaty rights in setting its own wolf hunt quota.
In Episode 225 of District of Conservation, Gabriella previews her talk at University of Texas-San Antonio, the latest in gray wolf news, and GoWild App getting to name a new Kentucky crayfish. SHOW NOTES UTSA Speech Details - 11/2 NSSF: FIREARM INDUSTRY SURPASSES $14 BILLION IN PITTMAN-ROBERTSON EXCISE TAX CONTRIBUTIONS FOR CONSERVATION Washington Examiner: Biden administration refuses to follow science on wolves AP: Judge issues injunction blocking Wisconsin fall wolf hunt Wisconsin DNR wolf hunt details WHAS11: Louisville company names new species of Kentucky crayfish Download the GoWild App. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district-of-conservation/support
Six Ojibwe tribes are heading to federal court Friday morning in hopes of stopping a Wisconsin wolf hunt from taking place this fall.
Jon Steigerwaldt, Great Lakes and Upper Midwest forest conservation director for the Ruffed Grouse and American Woodcock societies, talks about grouse hunting opportunities in Wisconsin and Minnesota and reports on the recent RGS National Hunt, held in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. (ruffedgrousesociety.org) Jim Babiasz, president of the Range of Richfield, announces November classes and events, including free range time for U.S. military personnel and veterans November 11-13. (therangewi.com) Our Northwoods correspondent Jonathan Small reports on his whitetail habitat work and the installation of his new Cuddeback cellular trail cam system in Bayfield County. (whitetailsanctuarysolutions.com, cuddeback.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, Pappas Trading Post archery expert JC Chamberlin offers advice for bowhunting the rut. (pappastradingpost.com)
Wisconsin is the only state in the U.S. that mandates a wolf season when the animals do not appear on the list of endangered species - and one of five that allows wolves to be hunted at all. In August, the state's Natural Resources Board set a quota for the fall wolf hunt of 300 animals, more than double the amount recommended by the Department of Natural Resources. Half of the quota belongs to the state's tribal nations - six of which are suing to keep the hunt from happening at all. W e take a look at the issues and controversies surrounding the state's wolf hunt with guests Pat Quaintance, from the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, A drian Wydeven, Chairman of the Timber Wolf Alliance and Paul DeMain, an award-winning investigative journalist of Ojibwe descent and a member of the Oneida Nation living at Lac Courte Oreilles. We'll hear their differing perspectives on wolf management and the upcoming November hunt, along with a discussion on the impact of wolves on conservation and management.
Today is Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021. Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com.”
This week, Animal Wellness Action, the Center for a Humane Economy, Friends of the Wisconsin Wolf and Wildlife, and Project Coyote sued the state over its authorization of a 300-wolf quota for the November wolf hunt. But Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation Director of Government Relations Tyler Wenzlaff says depredation money is funded by wolf hunts. About three dozen claims have been made so far this year totaling $44,368.13 in approved wolf damage compensation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yes, we may be sheep, but God wants us to be wolves. Yes, that's right, wolves. Not the kind of wolf that devours and destroys. You need to be the kind of wolf that tracks down lost souls and saves them. It's a balance. You need to be like a sheep in the fact that you need Jesus to be your shepherd. You need to be like a wolf in the fact that wolves are fearless and will venture out of their comfort zone to accomplish a mission. Get out there and be God's wolf! Referenced Verses: Proverbs 3:5 1 Peter 5:7 Matthew 28:19-20 Luke Chapter 15 Mark 16:15 Matthew 10:8 Social Media Ministries is a project created by Spencer Coffman that is committed to spreading the Word of God to every place possible. We are founded on the belief that social media is the place to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. Learn more at https://socialmediaministries.com ------------------------------------------ MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible. ------------------------------------------ FOLLOW US: YouTube Podcast Instagram Facebook Medium Pinterest TikTok ------------------------------------------ DONATE: https://paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4478888 https://socialmediaministries.com/give ------------------------------------------ Apparel ------------------------------------------ 365 Days Of Devotion by Spencer Coffman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/social-media-ministries/support
Officials say they need at least until next spring to complete a wolf management plan. The state took over management of gray wolves when the federal government removed endangered species protections last year. This is an MPR News morning update for Thursday, July 8, 2021. Hosted by Phil Picardi. Our theme music is by Gary Meister.
In this episode, Terry and Jerry discuss the closing of a "Wolf Hunt" in Wisconsin. Terry and Jerry discuss the fine balance that exist in ecosystems. In the second segment, Terry and Jerry discuss Green Energy. Terry has some interesting thoughts about the viability of Green Energy. Tune In every week. Please don't forget to give us a 5 Star Rating and Subscribe to our podcast!!
On this week's episode, Ben and Phil check in with the amazing progress of THC's regional chapters. In the interview portion of the show, writer and journalist Patrick Durkin details the drama around Wisconsin's recent wolf hunt and why he considers it a failure. Enjoy. Connect with Ben and MeatEater Ben on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop The Hunting Collective Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/9/2021 - Journal Sentinel Outdoors Editor Paul Smith on this year's wolf hunt
Oregon Just Decriminalized Small Amounts of All Drugs. Now What? On February 1, a big experiment began in Oregon: The state has decriminalized small amounts of all drugs, including heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine. In the November election, voters passed ballot Measure 110 by a 16-point margin. Now, if you’re caught with one or two grams of what some refer to as “hard drugs”, you won’t be charged. Instead, you’ll either pay a maximum $100 dollar fine, or complete a health assessment within 45 days at an addiction recovery center. This new system for services will be funded through the state’s marijuana tax. But the measure is still controversial, and members of Oregon’s addiction and recovery community are split on if it’s a good idea. So how did we get here? Read and listen to the full story here. Wisconsin Oversteps in Wolf Hunt One of the final acts of the Trump Administration in late 2020 was to remove the gray wolf from the federal endangered species list. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officially removed the species, which was once nearly extinct in the lower 48 states, in January. The wolves now number more than 6,000 in the northern Rockies and the western Great Lakes states. In Wisconsin, a 2012 state law requires an annual wolf hunt when the animals are not under federal protection. State wildlife officials had begun planning for a hunt next November, but were forced by a lawsuit from an out-of-state hunting group to hold one before the end of February. That hunt lasted only three days before state officials shut it down: Licensed hunters killed 216 wolves in that time, more than 80 percent over the allowed quota of 119, and nearly 20 percent of the state’s estimated 1,000-plus wolves. SciFri producer Christie Taylor talks to Wisconsin Public Radio reporter Danielle Kaeding and environmental science professor Adrian Treves about how hunters were able to kill so many wolves so fast—and what effect this year’s hunt might have on the health of wolf populations in the state. What Does Johnson & Johnson’s Shot Mean for Our Vaccine Timeline? The U.S. now has a third COVID-19 vaccine in our arsenal, as Johnson & Johnson’s shot got emergency approval last weekend. This one is different from the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines already in use: It’s only one dose, it’s inexpensive, and it doesn’t require very cold temperatures for storage. This means rural communities might get vaccinated faster, and our timeline to possible COVID-19 herd immunity could improve. Scaling up vaccinations will be critical as the homegrown U.S. COVID-19 variants are taking hold. Variants from California and New York are becoming more widespread, though it doesn’t seem like we’ll need to change our strategy for fighting COVID-19 yet. Ira is joined by Umair Irfan, staff writer at Vox, to talk about these stories and other big science news of the week.
Former Wisconsin State Representative Adam Jarchow joins Sly to discuss why the Wolf Hunt here in Wisconsin was necessary
The spring wolf hunt in Wisconsin started, and ended, in a very short period of time! Josh Scramlin visits with Ryan Klussendorf, farmer in Taylor county who's had his livestock repeatedly attacked and killed. Klussendorf testified over the matter, and still has questions about the accuracy of the wolf count in the state. The World Cheese Championship is going online, and scaling down for 2021. Kirsten Strominger with the Wisconsin Cheesemakers Association explains the two day events they've planned to not only educate but entertain cheese lovers around the globe. Pam chats with her. Girl Power! It's being celebrated during National FFA Week. As we wrap up our coverage of everything blue and gold - Kaitlyn Riley speaks with an Iowa gal who's proving she can keep up with the boys when it comes to metal fabrication and welding! Meet Carly Palmer! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) FriYAY News Chat: Postal Trucks & Peanut Brittle (11:30) League of Women Voters Appleton Council Forums (19:30) Your Take on Space Tourism and Mission to Mars (39:00) How Healthcare Distributors Are Vital For Vaccines (58:30) Jon Waterman, NatGeo's "Atlas of National Parks" (70:00) What's Goin' On? Maddie Uhlenbrauck, Fox Cities CVB (78:00) Sound Off on Wolf Hunt, Voter Fraud & Benefits (89:00) The Takeaway: Understanding Neo-Romanticism
(00:00) Local News Chat: Senate Race & Police Staff (18:00) Your Take on Low Turnout in Feb Primary (37:30) Anthony LoCoco, WILL, on Gray Wolf Hunt (56:30) Dr Jennifer Frank, ThedaCare, on Covid-19 (88:00) The Takeaway: Principles Can Create Conflict
How has covid impacted your farming operation? That's one of the goals of an ongoing survey being conducted by the Wisconsin Ag Statistical Service. Bob Bosold discusses the survey with Greg Bussler, State Ag Statistician.Right to Repair. It's a legislative movement that's happening nationwide to allow access to digital technology for "do it yourself" fixes. Catch is, while the bill may be designed for things like cell phones, it could impact farm equipment too. Curt Blades from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers explains. Wisconsin will see a wolf hunt in 2021 - but it's not happening fast enough for farmers impacted by wolf predation. Josh Scramlin visits with DNR biologists on the situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The gray wolf has been on and off the federal endangered species list for years. Right now, it’s off the list. But designation on the endangered species list can be politized, and politics have shifted. The Masked Biologist has more about what’s happening with this year’s wolf hunt. Last week was a crazy week. There was a lot going on, and everything felt rushed. In Washington DC, President Trump rushed to finish some things before he left office, and the same day, President Biden rushed to undo many of the things that his predecessor had done, or left undone. I led with talking about rushing and politics because, well, whether you realize it or not, natural resource management (at all levels) and political activity are inexorably interlinked. The unavoidable example of the day is the wolf hunting season. There is a rush to action that will impact wolf population management in the state. On November 3rd, 2020, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services finalized a rule that removed the gray
The gray wolf has been on and off the federal endangered species list for years. Right now, it's off the list. But designation on the endangered species list can be politized, and politics have shifted. The Masked Biologist has more about what's happening with this year's wolf hunt. Last week was a crazy week. There was a lot going on, and everything felt rushed. In Washington DC, President Trump rushed to finish some things before he left office, and the same day, President Biden rushed to undo many of the things that his predecessor had done, or left undone. I led with talking about rushing and politics because, well, whether you realize it or not, natural resource management (at all levels) and political activity are inexorably interlinked. The unavoidable example of the day is the wolf hunting season. There is a rush to action that will impact wolf population management in the state. On November 3rd, 2020, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services finalized a rule that removed the gray
Since the 1970's the grey wolf was on the endangered species list. In 2019, that changed. In 2021, Wisconsin will launch its first wolf hunt monitored by the DNR. Josh Scramlin talks with DNR staff, and farmers impacted by the wolf. WI mink producers have been put toward the top of the list for receiving the covid vaccine. Why? WI acting Ag Secretary, Randy Romanski, explains - and WI Governor, Tony Evers explains his priorities for the state's agribusiness in his biennium budget. A farm family in the Waupun area are the focus of our centennial/sesquicentennial salute. Josh shares their story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast Jeff Strand talks about Autumn Bleeds into Winter, self-promotion, publishing, and much more. About Jeff Strand Jeff Strand is the four-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of 50+ books, including Blister, A Bad Day For Voodoo, and Wolf Hunt. Cemetery Dance magazine said, “No author working today comes close to Jeff Strand’s perfect mixture of … Continue reading
In this podcast Jeff Strand talks about the Andrew Mayhem series, getting into genre, comedic writing, and much more. About Jeff Strand Jeff Strand is the four-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of 50+ books, including Blister, A Bad Day For Voodoo, and Wolf Hunt. Cemetery Dance magazine said, “No author working today comes close to … Continue reading
Dave chats to Adam Bates from Sherwood Wolf Hunt in the latest Community RL Show: On Tour series.Hear as the pair discuss the Wolf Hunt story from their 2014 formation through to future plans, partnerships, and legacy funding and just how the club is keeping the flag flying in North Nottinghamshire. We also find out about Adam's RL background.
Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @DrinkWAuthorsInstagram: DrinkingwithAuthorsCall us or email us with questions or inquiries!Email: DrinkingWithAuthors@gmail.comPhone: (727) 300-6752New episodes weekly!Music and Artwork by: James D. Haney, Jr.Jeff Strand is the four-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of over forty books, including PRESSURE, DWELLER, and WOLF HUNT. He’s mostly known for writing horror novels with a lot of humor, though he’s also written several young adult comedies, a romantic comedy, a smut comedy, and taken various other detours from the horror genre. Several of his books have been optioned for motion pictures. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.Buy Jeff's books, and follow him on social media!Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001K8D3F0Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeffstrandauthorTwitter: www.twitter.com/jeffstrandInstagram: www.instagram.com/jeffstrandauthor
Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @DrinkWAuthorsInstagram: DrinkingwithAuthorsCall us or email us with questions or inquiries!Email: DrinkingWithAuthors@gmail.comPhone: (727) 300-6752New episodes weekly!Music and Artwork by: James D. Haney, Jr.Jeff Strand is the four-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of over forty books, including PRESSURE, DWELLER, and WOLF HUNT. He’s mostly known for writing horror novels with a lot of humor, though he’s also written several young adult comedies, a romantic comedy, a smut comedy, and taken various other detours from the horror genre. Several of his books have been optioned for motion pictures. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.Buy Jeff's books, and follow him on social media!Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001K8D3F0Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeffstrandauthorTwitter: www.twitter.com/jeffstrandInstagram: www.instagram.com/jeffstrandauthor
Speciální díl natáčený přímo na podiu konference Evolve Summit, kde jsme probírali témata jako: - nábor lidí do barů a jak řešit zásadní stížnosti zaměstnanců - zapojení CEO do recruitmentu a je k něčemu happiness manager? - je správné platit agenturám zálohu (retainer) - a další postřehy a trendy z konference Evolve Summit v Brně.
This is a week App State fans have been waiting for since November 6th 2015. This is a chance to get revenge on the Arkansas State Red Wolves for the ugly game at Kidd Brewer back in '15.Red Wolves expert Kara Richey joins us this week to discuss the matchup and we answer the biggest #BGPMailSatchel ever.
We decided to Netflix and chill this week with the new apocalyptic release EXTINCTION. Can Netflix break their trend of mediocre movies? Our weekly horror picks consists of Chopping Mall, The Last Shark (Great White), The Legend of Boggy Creek, They Remain, 68 Kill, Avengers: Infinity War, Stargate, Our House, Locked Doors by Blake Crouch, and Wolf Hunt 2 by Jeff Strand.
Komerční sdělení: Ivar Mesenský se v recruitmentu pohybuje od roku 2011. Před 2 lety společně s Ondřejem Havlíčkem založil headhunterskou kancelář WOLF HUNT. V rozhovoru jsme si povídali o tom, jak headhunteři pracují a jak dnes uspět při hledání nových zaměstnanců. Headhunterská kancelář WOLF HUNT se zaměřuje na zakázkový nábor klíčových odborníků v IT, HR, marketingu, obchodu a financích. „V roce 2017 jsme vyřešili 30 zakázek na executive search s 84 % úspěšností,“ říká spoluzakladatel kanceláře Ivar Mesenský. V roce 2017 firma spustila další svůj projekt - platformu Deer Park, která pomáhá propojovat partnerské firmy se skrytým talentem na pracovním trhu. Během půl roku rozšířila svoji uživatelskou základnu na více než tři desítky firem. Co se dozvíte ve videu? - Jak pracují headhunteři? - Jak získávají přístup ke komunitám odborníků? - Co je dnes potřeba pro to, abyste v headhuntingu uspěli? - Co mají dělat méně atraktivní firmy? - Jak se bude trh práce vyvíjet do budoucna? rostecky.cz www.rostecky.cz Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z naší strany. Podrobnosti na odkazu https://mladypodnikatel.cz/upozorneni.
Komerční sdělení: Ivar Mesenský se v recruitmentu pohybuje od roku 2011. Před 2 lety společně s Ondřejem Havlíčkem založil headhunterskou kancelář WOLF HUNT. V rozhovoru jsme si povídali o tom, jak headhunteři pracují a jak dnes uspět při hledání nových zaměstnanců. Headhunterská kancelář WOLF HUNT se zaměřuje na zakázkový nábor klíčových odborníků v IT, HR, marketingu, obchodu a financích. „V roce 2017 jsme vyřešili 30 zakázek na executive search s 84 % úspěšností,“ říká spoluzakladatel kanceláře Ivar Mesenský. V roce 2017 firma spustila další svůj projekt - platformu Deer Park, která pomáhá propojovat partnerské firmy se skrytým talentem na pracovním trhu. Během půl roku rozšířila svoji uživatelskou základnu na více než tři desítky firem. Co se dozvíte ve videu? - Jak pracují headhunteři? - Jak získávají přístup ke komunitám odborníků? - Co je dnes potřeba pro to, abyste v headhuntingu uspěli? - Co mají dělat méně atraktivní firmy? - Jak se bude trh práce vyvíjet do budoucna? www.mladypodnikatel.cz www.rostecky.cz
Description Bryan talks with MacNeil Lyons about planning a trip to Yellowstone with kids. MacNeil is a published writer, photographer, naturalist and owner of tour company Yellowstone Insight. MacNeil previously worked for the National Park Service as an Interpretive Park Ranger beginning in 1996. Discussion includes the following: · Yellowstone for Families program (1:34) · Yellowstone Insight tours for families (7:14) · Tips for avoiding crowds (10:55) · What kids like most on Yellowstone Insight tours – stories and digiscoping (16:05) · Witness to a Wolf Hunt story (18:31) · Where does MacNeil take his own child? (31:00) · Recommendations for family itinerary (35:15) · Backpacking recommendations (38:50) · Favorite season to photograph Yellowstone (41:14) · Favorite locations to photograph Yellowstone (43:40) Resources: Yellowstone Insight http://yellowstoneinsight.com Yellowstone Forever Institute Lodging and Learning Tours (including Yellowstone for Families) https://shop.yellowstone.org/courses/lodging-learning?_ga=2.161339252.837182459.1511289324-1809398251.1488214462 Expedition Yellowstone Program https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/expeditionyell.htm Witness to a Wolf Hunt (blog post) http://yellowstoneinsight.com/2016/01/31/witness-to-a-wolf-hunt/ A Guide to Birding and Digiscoping https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/guide-birding-and-digiscoping
In this week's episode, Chad and Tom talk about their first ever episode, the new Granta list of Best Young American Novelists, and books they're looking forward to reading this summer. They also introduce the "Two Month Review"--a new series of weekly mini-episodes launching on Tuesday. Here's a (fairly) complete list of the new books discussed on this episode: October by China Miéville Wolf Hunt by Ivailo Petrov Beasts Head for Home by Kobo Abe Warning to the Crocodiles by António Lobo Antunes Map Drawn by a Spy by Guillermo Cabrera Infante The Secret History of Twin Peaks by Mark Frost And the authors and books Chad and/or Tom want to reread: Ulysses by James Joyce Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Philip K. Dick, generally Tree of Smoke by Denis Johnson This week's music is "The Two of Us" by The Jesus and Mary Chain. As always, feel free to send any and all comments or questions to: threepercentpodcast@gmail.com. Also, if there are articles you'd like us to read and analyze, send those along as well. And if you like the podcast, tell a friend and rate us or leave a review on iTunes!
Welcome back to the cabin! Wolf hunt vote on tuesday State of Michigan proposals on the ballot Vote yes on Prop 1 and Prop 2 We end the show early due to audio difficulties.
Michigan Wolf Hunt No Hunt for 2014 Why No Hunt W.C. Hoffman's Book Twins of Prey My Take Dan's Take Pre Bow Season Prep Scouting Stand Prep Dan's Thoughts on the Lease 3-D Guns 3-D Gun Parts 3-D Printing Affects on Society Will New Michigan License Structure Mean More Small Game Hunters in the Wooods This Year?
Episode 276 We're Back Where we've been What happened and why Outdoor Author Interview with W.C. Hoffman Twins of Prey Our Past Seasons Coon Hunting Deer Hunting Turkey Hunting Michigan Wolf Hunt The numbers The affect Listener Question
End of Duck Season In Michigan, Mikey's last three hunts Trapping-Running the Line Getting ready Cannines Coons Muskrats Wolf Hunting in Michgan a Real Possibility? Legislation Would You Hunt Them?
The federal delisting of wolves undermines the successful recovery of an iconic endangered species. Earthjustice attorney Tim Preso comments.
In this episode of Pet Pardons News Radio your hosts Jeromie WIlliams the Managaing Editor of Pet Pardons and Tawnee Preisner the Vice President of Horse Plus Humane will be speaking with David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation. David is an author, blogger and a naturalist who has taken on the Canadian oil sands and wolf hunt head on and has appeared on numerous television shows including Martha Stewart, Conan O'Brien, Chelsea Lately and the Today Show advocating against the wolf hunt. Also on the show we will be speaking with Kay Stout, the Executive Director of the Second Chance Animal Sanctuary in Oklahoma. For 22 years, Second Chance Animal Sanctuary has been working to help homeless dogs and cats find their way into safe, permanent and loving homes.
Episode 150, It's been a long run! Interview with UNJ Pro Staffer Clint Turner Coyote Hunt with a twist! Mikey's Game Bag Ice Out Soft Water Fishing Beyond The Wild Episode 7 Michigan Turkey Tags